PHOENIX (AP) – Former Arizona Rep. David Stringer is denying that he paid two teens for sex in the 1980s. Stringer wrote on Facebook Saturday…
Donald Trump Jr. explains TruNews interview amid uproar
Donald Trump Jr. distanced himself Friday from TruNews, a controversial media outlet that recently interviewed the president’s eldest son in-between peddling radical right-wing conspiracy theories.…
Seattle church offers sanctuary to man facing deportation
SEATTLE (AP) – A Seattle church is providing sanctuary to a construction company owner who came to the U.S. from Mexico illegally years ago. Jaime…
Migrant families overwhelm San Antonio bus stop, shelters
SAN ANTONIO (AP) – The surge of migrant families crossing the southern border is overwhelming a bus station and aid organizations in San Antonio. The…
Number of asylum seekers sent back over border to grow
WASHINGTON (AP) – Border officials are aiming to more than quadruple the number of asylum seekers sent back over the southern border each day, a…
Van Johnson, Savannah mayor candidate, apologizes for attending ‘Black Press Only!’ event
SAVANNAH, Ga. — A mayoral candidate in Georgia is apologizing for attending an event that barred reporters unless they were African-American. Savannah city councilman Van…
Georgia ‘heartbeat’ abortion ban approved by lawmakers
ATLANTA — Bucking intense opposition from abortion rights groups, citizens, physicians groups and even Hollywood celebrities, Georgia lawmakers gave final approval Friday to a “heartbeat”…
Alabama’s Nate Oats receives $2.45 million deal
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) – Alabama will pay new basketball coach Nate Oats $2.45 million annually under his five-year deal. The university released a memorandum of…
Nicaragua government vows to free prisoners, allow protests
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) – Nicaraguan government negotiators on Friday signed agreements ratifying their commitment to release and drop charges against hundreds of people considered political…
Ex-Penn State president asks court to throw out conviction
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Former Penn State president Graham Spanier wants a federal court to vacate his criminal conviction for his handling of a 2001…